Summary of Chapter 181 from From Ashes to Queen: Now I Call the Shots
Chapter 181 marks a crucial moment in Free Collection’s billionaire novel, From Ashes to Queen: Now I Call the Shots. This chapter blends tension, emotion, and plot progression to deliver a memorable reading experience — one that keeps readers eagerly turning the page.
Chapter 181 Dismantled Dreams and Unexpected Rides
As long as Scarlett didn’t kill or commit arson, she’d remain useful enough to fulfill a political marriage That was likely the bottom line. Anything beyond that? Not worth their attention.
It was understandable.
Samson’s gaze swept over Scarlett once more.
She was beautiful–no doubt about that.
But her origins had ruined her. What a waste.
Before he could dwell on it longer, Connor suddenly took a few steps forward.
“Scarlett, this isn’t the time to be dramatic. Let’s clear up this misunderstanding. I promise, if you come back to me, I’ll let you throw as many tantrums as you want.”
Before his words had fully settled, two uniformed officers appeared at the gate. After identifying themselves, they turned toward Connor.
“Please come with us.”
Connor blinked, stunned. He thought Scarlett was simply going all in with the theatrics now that her status had changed.
When he tried to raise a hand to block them, they yanked him back and slapped a shiny set of handcuffs on his wrists.
Only when he saw the police car did he realize–this wasn’t for show.
“What’s going on? I came here to apologize! I didn’t do anything–why are you taking me away?”
The officer shot him a glare. “Keep it down. We don’t arrest people without evidence.”
Connor tried to struggle, but the officer’s grip was like iron, giving him no room to move.
The police car pulled away, and silence returned.
Scarlett rubbed her earlobe, finally feeling a little more relaxed. Then she turned to Samson.
“Samson, I’ll leave the cleanup to you.”
Samson gave a firm nod. “Don’t worry. I won’t disappoint.”
Whatever the main branch thought, he was still a butler–and this was his jol
Scarlett checked her watch. “Right on time.”
Samson frowned.
Is she still pretending?
But in the next moment- a blindingly yellow sports car screeched to a stop at the
The window rolled down, and Jack pulled off his sunglasses, waving. “Pixel! Let’s go!”
gate.
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Chapter 181 Dismantled Dreams and Unexpected Rides
Jack, back in Jalindale, had fully reverted to his usual self.
Back at Trenwyn, he had at least pretended to act like the heir to the Damian family drewing neatly and copying Jasper’s tailored suits. But in Jalindale, where everyone knew his true nature, there was no need for that pretense.
Today he wore a loud floral shirt, had bleached his hair yellow, and topped it off with sunglasses. He looked like a street punk with money.
Samson rubbed his eyes.
At first, he thought this was just some reckless punk.
And it set off every alarm in his mind. Scarlett was a Lane–whatever else she was, she was supposed to be a woman groomed for alliance marriage. She couldn’t be fooled by some bleach–haired boy.
But that yellow car… only one like it existed in Jalindale.
He rubbed his eyes again, glanced at the license plate–and froze.
Mr. Jack.
Samson stepped forward quickly. “Mr. Jack!”
Jack just waved him off. “Relax. I’m here to take Pixel to her competition.”
Jack, heir to the Damian family, might be a spoiled brat, but he was frighteningly clever. That was why the old man at the head of the family constantly scolded him–he knew what Jack was capable of.
And in Jalindale, Jack was no ordinary figure. Most people would never even get the chance to meet him..
Yet here he was, personally picking up Scarlett?
Unbelievable.
More unbelievable than the national soccer team winning the World Cup.
Scarlett smiled, opened the door, and slid into the back seat.
Samson’s eyes nearly popped out of his head.
Not only had she not invited Jack in–she’d let him drive her like a chauffeur?
And Jack didn’t seem the least bit offended. In fact, he looked thrilled to be be
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